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Expose Yourself: The Singles Collection 1977-1991

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Download links and information about Expose Yourself: The Singles Collection 1977-1991 by GG Allin. This album was released in 2004 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Punk, Alternative genres. It contains 22 tracks with total duration of 01:03:50 minutes.

Artist: GG Allin
Release date: 2004
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Punk, Alternative
Tracks: 22
Duration: 01:03:50
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Love Tunnel 2:09
2. Devil's Triangle 3:56
3. 1980's Rock & Roll (Original Version) 1:48
4. Cheri Love Affair (Original Version) 2:46
5. Galileo 2:05
6. Jesus Over New York 3:09
7. Expose Yourself to Kids 3:40
8. Gypsy M**********r 4:49
9. Hangin' Out With Jim 3:01
10. Diarrhea Blues 5:53
11. Drink, Fight & F**k 1:46
12. Cock On the Loose 2:33
13. Out for Blood 4:03
14. When I Die 3:53
15. Liquor Slicked Highway 2:55
16. Sitting In This Room 2:53
17. Watch Me Kill 1:15
18. Castration Crucifixion 2:02
19. Snakeman's Dance 2:48
20. Slaughterhouse Death Camp 0:56
21. Feces & Blood - Bacteria of the Soul 3:39
22. Master Daddy 1:51

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If you had an immense amount of courage (as well as a strong stomach), then you may have been 'lucky' to have experienced G.G. Allin the way he was meant to be — on-stage. In the studio, G.G.'s recordings more times than not did not match the fire of his live performance (and after watching some of his brutal shows on video, how could they?), as they were issued on a variety of little-known indie labels, and of varying quality. One of the first compilations to truly pull tracks from throughout G.G.'s controversial career is 2004's Expose Yourself: The Singles Collection 1977-1991. A few selections have been impossible to find for years, such as the early G.G. single "Love Tunnel" b/w "Devil's Triangle," which makes its first appearance in years here. Elsewhere, you'll find tracks that have appeared elsewhere — "Snakeman's Dance," "When I Die," "Gypsy M**********r," etc. — but are among G.G.'s best (which can't be said about the badly dated "1980s Rock and Roll"). Since it touches upon most of his different eras, Expose Yourself: The Singles Collection 1977-1991 is easily one of the better G.G. comps to appear.